What if… Your Journey Was Meant to Begin Here?
- Rex
- Aug 22
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 24
I suppose the right way to begin is to tell you who I am, and why I am here.
For years I walked as a Christian, faithfully sitting in pews, singing hymns, memorizing verses, and following the well-trodden road of church life. I did what was expected, what tradition demanded. Yet deep down, questions stirred. Whispers rose in my soul: What if this isn’t the whole story? What if the truth has been buried beneath centuries of man’s traditions?
That whisper grew into a calling.
Today, I do not call myself religious, preacher, pastor, but someone willing to teach hungry souls for Truth. I do not belong to a church, synagogue, or denomination. I walk outside of all that. I worship the One and Only True God — the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — the God who gave His Torah as life and instruction to His people.
Centuries ago, He chose Israel to carry His Word to the world. But somewhere along the way, the torch was dropped.
In the first century, a man came to call back the lost sheep of the House of Israel. He did not come to begin a new religion. But after his death, more and more gentiles joined themselves to this movement. By the second century, what had once been Torah-keeping worshipers of the One True God had begun to look very different. Greco-Roman philosophy, pagan rituals, and foreign creeds crept in. Slowly, steadily, the shape of Christianity changed.
And now?
The church that exists today bears no resemblance to its beginnings. It is a hybrid — dressed in robes that look righteous, cloaked in words that sound holy — but beneath the garments lies something alien, something the apostles themselves would not recognize.
This is why I am here.
Through years of research and deep study, I have uncovered things I was never told while in the church. Truths that were hidden. Distortions that were passed off as sacred. Lies that became creeds. What I found, I cannot keep to myself.
Some of what I will share may shock you. At times, it may feel like I am attacking God Himself. But this is not the case. What I am attacking are the forgeries — the carefully painted illusions that hide the authentic Word of the Living God.
Most people cannot see the forgery. Even scholars, theologians, and leaders are often blinded by tradition. But when you strip away the layers and compare what the church has said with what the Hebrew Scriptures actually teach, something breathtaking happens: the truth emerges.
I do not teach from the King James Version or any other translation. I go to the Hebrew itself. For what many call “the Word of God” in English is only a shadow — but in Hebrew, the Word is alive, sharp, and clear.
When you see this — when you hear the Voice of the Most-High in His own tongue — it changes everything. It transforms you into a child of the Most-High, walking not in man-made religion but in the Way of Life He gave us from the beginning.
So I invite you: come read, listen, and explore. Do not fear the questions. Do not fear to question anything. Do not fear the truth. If you are willing to go a step further, to walk the extra mile, you may discover a relationship with God like you never thought possible.
I am not here to mock or scorn anyone’s religion. I am here to uncover, to restore, to proclaim the truth that has been buried for far too long.
And if you are one who truly longs to know what the Hebrew Scriptures say — not what translations have made them to say, not what the church has handed down for centuries — then welcome. You’ve found the right place.
Whisper Nugget: The truth may look foreign, but it has always been home.


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